Welcome to Smay Trombley Architecture
Welcome to Smay Trombley Architecture

Architecture – Preservation – Design – Consulting

Smay Trombley Architecture provides a wide range of professional services focusing on preserving our heritage with creative solutions for our future. Our services and expertise includes:

  • Assessment and analysis of existing conditions and preparation of Historic Resource Surveys and Historic Structure Reports.
  • Understanding and applying the Secretary of Interior’s Standards during design and implementation to guide appropriate work and meet funding and tax credit requirements.
  • Code analysis utilizing the Michigan Rehabilitation Code to best guide projects with flexible and cost-saving upgrade solutions.
  • Comprehensive architectural services including schematic design; preparation of construction documents, including CAD drawings and specifications; and construction observation services.
  • Working with a team of experienced engineers to appropriately upgrade and sensitively incorporate new mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems into existing buildings.
  • Upgrading existing buildings creatively to respectfully accommodate handicapped accessibility.
  • Research of funding sources and assistance with preparation of grant applications.
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We're Online!
Yes, it is true Smay Trombley Architecture (STA) is now online to let you know of the wide range of professional services we offer.  Led by Michelle S. Trombley, AIA, Smay Trombley Architecture offers affordable, high-quality architectural services to our clients.  Please check back with us soon to learn more about our expertise and how we can become a part of your project team.

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New Project
We have recently begun work on the Grosse Ile North Channel Front Range Light. Built in 1906, the Grosse Ile North Channel Front Range Light is the island’s only remaining lighthouse. One of many range lights that once served commerce traffic along the Detroit River and its channels, the light is today owned by Grosse Ile Township. Smay Trombley Architecture is currently working with the township and the Grosse Ile Historical Society to undertake an exterior rehabilitation of the lighthouse, including window repairs, lantern glass replacement, upper deck repairs and repainting.
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